Yeah, as Dawn said, we've been very happy with our service. In practice, 900 minutes hasn't been too much. But then I'm very comfortable on the phone, and am prone to chat.
One of the things I always look for is that the CDMA is by Qualcomm. The CDMA by Nokia hasn't been anywhere near as good. We had a Nokia and a Sony at first, and standing in a mall we were able to reach home with the Sony, but not the Nokia. I believe Motorola uses Qualcomm's technology. We've had better luck with Dawn's Timeport than we have with any other phone in terms of being able to get a signal in far off places.
The service has one feature I REALLY like, at any point, I can change the service plan to whatever is the current offering. Now this usually means signing up for 2 years again, but since we've had our phones for way longer than that, I'm OK with it. It means that as plans have become progressivly cheaper, we've been able to keep updating and getting the better price.
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Date: 2002-09-23 05:10 pm (UTC)One of the things I always look for is that the CDMA is by Qualcomm. The CDMA by Nokia hasn't been anywhere near as good. We had a Nokia and a Sony at first, and standing in a mall we were able to reach home with the Sony, but not the Nokia. I believe Motorola uses Qualcomm's technology. We've had better luck with Dawn's Timeport than we have with any other phone in terms of being able to get a signal in far off places.
The service has one feature I REALLY like, at any point, I can change the service plan to whatever is the current offering. Now this usually means signing up for 2 years again, but since we've had our phones for way longer than that, I'm OK with it. It means that as plans have become progressivly cheaper, we've been able to keep updating and getting the better price.